A short-hand signature is:

.. parsed-literal::

   |FIND_XXX| (<VAR> name1 [path1 path2 ...])

The general signature is:

.. parsed-literal::

   |FIND_XXX| (
             <VAR>
             name | |NAMES|
             [HINTS [path | ENV var]... ]
             [PATHS [path | ENV var]... ]
             [PATH_SUFFIXES suffix1 [suffix2 ...]]
             [DOC "cache documentation string"]
             [NO_CACHE]
             [REQUIRED]
             [NO_DEFAULT_PATH]
             [NO_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH]
             [NO_CMAKE_PATH]
             [NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
             [NO_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
             [NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH]
             [CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_BOTH |
              ONLY_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH |
              NO_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH]
            )

This command is used to find a |SEARCH_XXX_DESC|.
A cache entry, or a normal variable if ``NO_CACHE`` is specified,
named by ``<VAR>`` is created to store the result of this command.
If the |SEARCH_XXX| is found the result is stored in the variable
and the search will not be repeated unless the variable is cleared.
If nothing is found, the result will be ``<VAR>-NOTFOUND``.

Options include:

``NAMES``
  Specify one or more possible names for the |SEARCH_XXX|.

  When using this to specify names with and without a version
  suffix, we recommend specifying the unversioned name first
  so that locally-built packages can be found before those
  provided by distributions.

``HINTS``, ``PATHS``
  Specify directories to search in addition to the default locations.
  The ``ENV var`` sub-option reads paths from a system environment
  variable.

``PATH_SUFFIXES``
  Specify additional subdirectories to check below each directory
  location otherwise considered.

``DOC``
  Specify the documentation string for the ``<VAR>`` cache entry.

``NO_CACHE``
  .. versionadded:: 3.21

  The result of the search will be stored in a normal variable rather than
  a cache entry.

  .. note::

    If the variable is already set before the call (as a normal or cache
    variable) then the search will not occur.

  .. warning::

    This option should be used with caution because it can greatly increase
    the cost of repeated configure steps.

``REQUIRED``
  .. versionadded:: 3.18

  Stop processing with an error message if nothing is found, otherwise
  the search will be attempted again the next time |FIND_XXX| is invoked
  with the same variable.

If ``NO_DEFAULT_PATH`` is specified, then no additional paths are
added to the search.
If ``NO_DEFAULT_PATH`` is not specified, the search process is as follows:

.. |FIND_PACKAGE_ROOT_PREFIX_PATH_XXX_SUBDIR| replace::
   |prefix_XXX_SUBDIR| for each ``<prefix>`` in the
   :variable:`<PackageName>_ROOT` CMake variable and the
   :envvar:`<PackageName>_ROOT` environment variable if
   called from within a find module loaded by
   :command:`find_package(<PackageName>)`

.. |CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH_XXX_SUBDIR| replace::
   |prefix_XXX_SUBDIR| for each ``<prefix>`` in :variable:`CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH`

.. |SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PREFIX_PATH_XXX_SUBDIR| replace::
   |prefix_XXX_SUBDIR| for each ``<prefix>/[s]bin`` in ``PATH``, and
   |entry_XXX_SUBDIR| for other entries in ``PATH``

.. |CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH_XXX_SUBDIR| replace::
   |prefix_XXX_SUBDIR| for each ``<prefix>`` in
   :variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH`

1. .. versionadded:: 3.12
    If called from within a find module or any other script loaded by a call to
    :command:`find_package(<PackageName>)`, search prefixes unique to the
    current package being found.  Specifically, look in the
    :variable:`<PackageName>_ROOT` CMake variable and the
    :envvar:`<PackageName>_ROOT` environment variable.
    The package root variables are maintained as a stack, so if called from
    nested find modules or config packages, root paths from the parent's find
    module or config package will be searched after paths from the current
    module or package.  In other words, the search order would be
    ``<CurrentPackage>_ROOT``, ``ENV{<CurrentPackage>_ROOT}``,
    ``<ParentPackage>_ROOT``, ``ENV{<ParentPackage>_ROOT}``, etc.
    This can be skipped if ``NO_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH`` is passed or by setting
    the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH` to ``FALSE``.
    See policy :policy:`CMP0074`.

   * |FIND_PACKAGE_ROOT_PREFIX_PATH_XXX|

2. Search paths specified in cmake-specific cache variables.
   These are intended to be used on the command line with a ``-DVAR=value``.
   The values are interpreted as :ref:`semicolon-separated lists <CMake Language Lists>`.
   This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_PATH`` is passed or by setting the
   :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH` to ``FALSE``.

   * |CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH_XXX|
   * |CMAKE_XXX_PATH|
   * |CMAKE_XXX_MAC_PATH|

3. Search paths specified in cmake-specific environment variables.
   These are intended to be set in the user's shell configuration,
   and therefore use the host's native path separator
   (``;`` on Windows and ``:`` on UNIX).
   This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH`` is passed or
   by setting the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH` to ``FALSE``.

   * |CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH_XXX|
   * |CMAKE_XXX_PATH|
   * |CMAKE_XXX_MAC_PATH|

4. Search the paths specified by the ``HINTS`` option.
   These should be paths computed by system introspection, such as a
   hint provided by the location of another item already found.
   Hard-coded guesses should be specified with the ``PATHS`` option.

5. Search the standard system environment variables.
   This can be skipped if ``NO_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH`` is passed or by
   setting the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH` to ``FALSE``.

   * |SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH_XXX|
   * |SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH_WINDOWS_XXX|

6. Search cmake variables defined in the Platform files
   for the current system.  This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH``
   is passed or by setting the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH`
   to ``FALSE``.

   * |CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH_XXX|
   * |CMAKE_SYSTEM_XXX_PATH|
   * |CMAKE_SYSTEM_XXX_MAC_PATH|

   The platform paths that these variables contain are locations that
   typically include installed software. An example being ``/usr/local`` for
   UNIX based platforms.

7. Search the paths specified by the PATHS option
   or in the short-hand version of the command.
   These are typically hard-coded guesses.

The :variable:`CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH`, :variable:`CMAKE_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH`,
:variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH` and
:variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH` variables can also cause some
of the above locations to be ignored.

.. versionadded:: 3.16
  Added ``CMAKE_FIND_USE_<CATEGORY>_PATH`` variables to globally disable
  various search locations.

.. |FIND_ARGS_XXX| replace:: <VAR> NAMES name

On macOS the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK` and
:variable:`CMAKE_FIND_APPBUNDLE` variables determine the order of
preference between Apple-style and unix-style package components.

.. include:: FIND_XXX_ROOT.txt
.. include:: FIND_XXX_ORDER.txt
